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Re: GORM and NSCollectionView


From: Fred Kiefer
Subject: Re: GORM and NSCollectionView
Date: Thu, 12 Mar 2015 23:20:13 +0100
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My latest change may look like the horrible hack it is, but it finally
brings us the full functionality of your application. Please give it a try.

If you are interested in working on GNUstep, why don't you join Google
Summer of Code and work on KVB? The best thing to learn something is to
implement it yourself.

Fred

Am 12.03.2015 um 09:21 schrieb Alessandro Sangiuliano:
> Il 11/03/2015 00:25, Fred Kiefer ha scritto:
>> I got a whole bit closer today, I now understand where the view for
>> the collection view item comes from and why it wasn't displayed with
>> the old code. Another order dependent issue, that should be resolved
>> now. The remaining big problem is how to transver the KVB from the
>> text field  prototype to the generated copies for each item. At the
>> moment bindings don't get archived when writing out a view, looks like
>> we need to change this, but I don't have an idea here.
>>
>> Fred
>>
>>
>> On the road
>>
>> Am 09.03.2015 um 13:51 schrieb Alessandro Sangiuliano
>> <alex22_7@hotmail.com>:
>>
>>> Hello, I just saw the emails because I wasn't at home this week.
>>>
>>> Thanks for all the fixes I'll try them In about 1 hour, then I'l
>>> report the situation.
>>>
>>> You also spoken about contribution. I'd like to contribute directly
>>> to gnustep, but there are some problems:
>>>
>>> 1) I study Cocoa/GNUstep in my free time, that's few and sporadic;
>>> think that I started to do some work on étoilé in 2011 and I started
>>> to study AppKit/-gui  (the internals, and how it is structured) about
>>> 3-4 weeks ago. The rik.theme I'm working on helped too.
>>>
>>> 2) To speed up knowlegdes about gnustep I need a mentor, that
>>> corrects me when I do/say stupid or non sense things, and has
>>> patience when I start to do a lot of questions.
>>>
>>> However, if you need fast communication about NSCollectionView little
>>> app we are talking/fixing/working on,  you can find me on the etoile
>>> irc channel on efnet, just send me a mail to decide the day  to meet
>>> on the channel. I know there  is also a gnustep channel on freenode,
>>> by the few times I got online, I never got a reply, but if you prefer
>>> the gnustep channel one, for me there is no problem.
>>>
>>> Alex.
>>>
>>> Il 08/03/2015 23:23, Fred Kiefer ha scritto:
>>>> OK, this time my changes should bring you a lot closer to what you are
>>>> expecting. The two important changes where some clean up in
>>>> NSArrayController to update the arranged objects in many cases (some
>>>> are
>>>> still missing and the others are rather inefficient). And to get the
>>>> NSCollectionViewItem to display something. For this I hacked together a
>>>> -view method. This will need a lot of rework, but at least now you
>>>> should see something.
>>>>
>>>> I also had to make a few changes to your source code, you will find the
>>>> new files attached. This is mostly about having proper access methods.
>>>>
>>>> It will be some time until I work again on this issue as I am away
>>>> for a
>>>> few days next week.
>>>>
>>>> Fred
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Am 07.03.2015 um 11:57 schrieb Fred Kiefer:
>>>>> You should forget about converting your NIB file to gorm format,
>>>>> there is no reason for doing so, now that GNUstep supports NIB and
>>>>> XIB format. Just stick with .nib files and try to get these working
>>>>> with GNUstep, which will be hard enough.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> I did a few more changes and the error messages you reported as
>>>>> item 3. should be resolved now. But this
>>
> Morning.
> 
> I confirm that every fixes you done are working on my system too and the
> App is quite closer to the expected behavior.
> 
> Thank you for the help.
> 
> I'll see if I can help with code, but I need to study some stuffs about
> cocoa and KVB/KVO and for this I need time.
> 
> Best regards,
> Alex.
> 




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